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Widespread Panic Announces Dates for Fall Tour 2015

On July 22, Widespread Panic confirmed plans to continue its 2015 live shows with a brand new fall tour. The venture will include a set of Halloween shows, as well as New Year’s concerts, in addition to a handful of festival appearances. Over Labor Day weekend (Sept. 4-6), Widespread Panic will be headlining the first night of the North Coast Music Festival in Chicago, alongside D’Angelo and the Vanguard and The Chemical Brothers. The band will go on that weekend to perform two concerts at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater (Sept. 5-6), and the next week, Widespread Panic will be featured on the lineup of Virginia’s Lockn Music Festival (Sept 10-13) with greats like Robert Plant, Phil Lesh, Carlos Santana, The Doobie Brothers, and many more.

In October, Widespread Panic will headline three shows at Milwaukee’s Riverside Theater (Oct. 23-25), before heading to Asheville, N.C., to play two Halloween concerts at the U.S. Cellular Center (Oct. 30-31). As of July 24, the band’s final concerts are scheduled for Atlanta’s Fabulous Fox Theatre during the week of New Year’s Eve (Dec. 29-31).

Spring 2015 Tour, Lockn Festival Ahead for Widespread Panic

Through March and April 2015, Southern rock outfit Widespread Panic will be embarking on yet another spring venture for fans around the U.S. The first leg of the upcoming Widespread Panic tour will launch on March 13 from Boise, Idaho, before the outfit travels to just about seven West Coast cities, among them Seattle (March 15), Oakland, Calif. (March 19-21), Los Angeles (March 24-25), and Las Vegas (March 27-28). In mid-April, the trek will pick up again, this time with just a handful of East Coast cities in the mix. This second leg will begin with two shows in Columbia, S.C. (April 14-15) and end on April 26 in Baltimore.

In addition to standalone concert dates, Widespread Panic has already confirmed its name on a number of festival lineups for 2015. As of Jan. 22, this list includes the New Orleans Jazz Festival (April 24-30), Illinois’ Summer Camp Music Festival (May 22-24), and Georgia’s Counterpoint Music Festival (May 22-24). The band will also be a co-headliner at this fall’s Lockn’ Music Festival in Virginia (Sept. 10-13), alongside Tedeschi Trucks Band and The Doobie Brothers.

Georgia’s own Widespread Panic announced on Jan. 13 the upcoming tour dates for its 2014 Wood and Spring Tour. The first six dates of the trek—which will include concerts in Richmond, Va. (March 6-8), Birmingham, Ala. (March 11), and Nashville, Tenn. (March 13-14)—will feature exclusively acoustic sets from the full band. From March 17-21, the group will be stationed in the Dominican Republic for its Panic en la Playa Festival, but they’ll return stateside to continue the U.S. tour starting March 25 in Seattle. Cities like Oakland, Calif. (March 28-29), Reno, Nev. (March 30), and Los Angeles (April 4-5) are also on the tour schedule. As of Feb. 17, the group’s final spring performances will include two consecutive nights headlining the North Carolina Azalea Festival in Wilmington on April 11-12.

Later in the year, Widespread Panic also will appear at several festivals, among them Riverbend Festival in Chattanooga, Tenn., on June 7, and in September, the Lockn’ Music Festival in Lovingston, Va. (Sept. 4-7) and the Phases of the Moon Music and Art Festival in Danville, Ill. (Sept. 11-14).

Widespread Panic to Renew Halloween, New Year's Eve Shows

With spring and summer tours already in the books, as well as a number of music festival appearances, Widespread Panic has moved right into its Fall Tour 2013, set to continue into mid-November. A handful of dates in particular are worth noting, including three-night runs in Milwaukee, Wis. (Sept. 26-28) and New Orleans, La. (Oct. 31-Nov. 2). The New Orleans dates will mark the return of the band’s Halloween shows, which had become a popular tradition for guests attending annual performances at UNO Lakefront Arena around the end of October.

The Theater at Madison Square Garden will host the tour’s grand finale on Nov. 16, and most dates will include the accompaniment of various special guests such as Umphrey’s McGee, The New Orleans Suspects, Bonerama, and Roosevelt Collier and Bobby Lee Rodgers Band. Just over a month later, Widespread Panic also will renew its tradition of performing on New Year’s Eve at Atlanta’s Philips Arena. The show will mark the first such concert for the band at the venue since 2010.